• A detail from a portrait of Pauline Jaricot (1799-1862). Pope Francis praises courage of 23-year-old lay founder of mission society.
  • Pauline was the daughter of Antoine Jaricot, an important textile entrepreneur, who got his own business thanks to the help of his employer.
  • In the house of Lorette, Pauline instructed Abbot Rousselon to have a chapel erected to Saint Philomena, in gratitude for her healing at the tomb of the saint.
  • In this mini podcast, Fr Anthony Chantry, Missio’s National Director in England and Wales, explores the life of Pauline Jaricot – very much a Saint for our times.
  • In 1859, the year that he died, St. John Vianney offered a cross to Pauline Jaricot, who will become the Church’s newest blessed on Sunday.
  • On the book cover In the foreground: Portrait of Pauline Jaricot. In the background: Lyon, Basilica of Our Lady of Fourvière. TEXT Massimiliano Taroni.
  • Pauline's first organization, The Reparatrices of the Heart of Jesus, was started among the factory girls in the Jaricot silk factory. The Home of Pauline Jaricot.
  • Jaricot House chose the colour magenta as its own to honour Pauline’s commitment to service above beauty.
  • ...as "best friend" Lyon (Agenzia Fides) - Sister Pauline, of the Missionary Family of Our Lady, is part of the community that lives in the house of Pauline Jaricot...